Sikkmod is a general enhancement mod for id Software's 2004 FPS: Doom 3 and its expansion pack: Resurrection of Evil. Its main purposes are to update visuals of Doom 3 to a more modern level and to allow the user to customize various aspects of the game to suit their preferred styles all while maintaining the core mechanics and aesthetics originally put in by id Software. The mod also includes a number of fixes to and better organization of stock files in order to create a clean and more stable base for future mods

So, since Sikkmod looks just incredible, as well as Perfected Doom 3 v. 6 does, here's the question: what is actually VISUALLY better? Latest Sikkmod or Perfected Doom 3 v. 6 (latest released version)? Can I install both, and is it necessary, or one of these mods is far more superior to another, so there's no need to have 'em both installed?

I agree. there should be a BFG version of this mod, even if I don't mind the graphics of Doom 3. I read somewhere that the BFG edition is compatible with all existing texture and sound mods, but I'm not sure how to get BFG to take to them. Can someone help?

I need help. The menus are just fine, but when i'm in game, i got visual artifacts like a ************. Black lines are everywhere. I tried changing a few settings, but that didn't help much. I installed the mod properly.

Reading the comments, i'm wondering how many people have actually gotten this to work.

I can't get it to work. When i start the game, the textures are completely screwed. it looks as if somebody chewed on them and puked them back out. I can't describe what i'm seeing but it's completely unplayable. I can barely see anything.

I was stupid enough to think it was my graphics card seeing as many people are blaming ATI cards for this, but i blame the mod. I have never ever had a problem with my card on any of the 60+ PC games i have, as well as many mods. This is the mod's fault. Further more my CC AI has always been disabled but it turning it on/off makes no difference. this mod just refuses to produce acceptable results.